Culture Killed The Native (CD, Album, Unofficial)
Metronome
PPOCP 20236
Russia
Unknown
837 781-1
Victory
Culture Killed The Native (LP, Album)
Metronome
837 781-1
Europe
1989
837.781-4, 69191
Victory
La Cultura Mato Lo Nativo (Cass, Album)
PolyGram, Mercury
837.781-4, 69191
Argentina
1989
Barcodes
Barcode: 081227084448
Companies
Manufactured By – Rhino Records Inc.
Distributed By – Rhino Records Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Metronome Musik GmbH
Copyright (c) – Rhino Records Inc.
Video
Album
Band: Victory Album: Culture Killed The Native 1989 Track listing below More And More 00:00 Never Satisfied 03:18 Don't Tell No Lies 06:17 Always The Same. Однако это не помешало Culture Killed The Native достичь еще большего коммерческого успеха, чем предыдущиt альбомы. Продюсер Альберт Бокхол вместе с музыкантами заметно обновили звучание группы. Теперь музыка Victory характеризуется весьма сочной тяжестью и упором скорее на хэви-метал с элементами глэма, чем на хард-рок. Новый вокалист с более высоким и агрессивным голосом, чем у Чарли Хьюна, прекрасно вписался в обновленную стилистику коллектива, заметно крепче стали хоры в припевах. Качество звучания и аранжировок здесь на высшем уровне и значительно превосходит предыдущие работы. You can write one. Track 12 is a CD-exclusive bonus track. Recording information: - Mastered at Polygram Hannover, West Germany - Recorded Sept. 1988 at Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, Holland. Identifiers . Songs in album Victory - Culture Killed The Native 1989. Victory - More And More. 12 tracks 44:45. German band Victory were formed in 1984 and for their first three albums featured ex-Ted Nugent singer Charlie Huhn on vocals, with ex-Accept guitarist Herman Frank joining after the debut album. That line-up isn't bad, but Victory didn't reach their full potential until this, their fourth album, and the arrival of new singer Fernando Garcia. Culture Killed The Native. Victory Format: Audio CD. Verified Purchase. German metal band Victory released their third album Culture Killed The Native, in 1989. While most German bands played a more straight-ahead hard rock like the Scorpions, Victory actually drew their sound more from the American pop-metal scene of the late 1980s. While some may debate how effectively Victory pulled this off, I, for one, think the band did a bang-up job of ripping off the Sunset Strip sound of the era. Culture Killed The Native was actually pleasantly surprising to me when I first heard it. Culture Killed The Native is a hard rock music album recording by VICTORY released in 1989 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. More and More 2. Never Satisfied 3. Don't Tell No Lies 4. Always the Same 5. Power Strikes the Earth 6. Lost in the Night 7. On the Loose 8. Let it Rock On 9. So They Run 10. Standing on the Edge of Time 11. The Warning 12. Into the Darkness